Practitioner

Elisha's servant cried to him in fear
When armies came and compassed them by night,
An enemy so strong that morning brought
No hope of safety there, no way of flight.

His master turned from fear to God in prayer.
"Open his eyes that he may see," he prayed;
"For they that be with us are more than they
That be with them." For he was not afraid.

So sometimes in our fear and deep distress
We turn to one whose words of Truth inspire;
Then looking towards the mountains, may we see
The horses and the chariots of fire!

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